Blenk will enter a meditative state. He will not leave it for any reason. In this state, he will focus all of his energies, mental and physical, into one small sphere. When but a fraction of his life is left, Blenk will give this sphere two commands: Hunt the Yeti. Kill the Yeti. Whether the sphere is made or not, he will afterwards disintegrate from this world, because he doesn't play RTD's with stupid yetis who team-kill. Let a wait-lister enjoy the RTD.
Thanks for ruining the whole RTD you stupid idiot.
Damn, you were fun. Well, I suppose you and Green will be sorely missed.
Blenk will enter a meditative state. He will not leave it for any reason. In this state, he will focus all of his energies, mental and physical, into one small sphere. When but a fraction of his life is left, Blenk will give this sphere two commands: Hunt the Yeti. Kill the Yeti. Whether the sphere is made or not, he will afterwards disintegrate from this world, because he doesn't play RTD's with stupid yetis who team-kill. Let a wait-lister enjoy the RTD.
Thanks for ruining the whole RTD you stupid idiot.
Aww... I just got here, and I kinda liked you!
Well, I don't really expect this to work, but Try to convince Blenk not to kill himself. By non-lethal force if necessary.
He did kind of say "He will not leave it for any reason."
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Alright, I'm going to make this blunt. Within the next three to five turns, we will most likely be down to six or less players. With a now even more heavily-armed, almost-super-powered, mind-slave to a vindictive daedra, yeti being hunted by almost all of the group in a small space where probably only one of you can get at him in single-file. Casualties should be expected. So with Blenk on a collision course with the after life, Bork lying in a colossal pool of his own blood and gray matter, Josh soon to be a small pile of hairy meat patties, that leaves seven in a best case scenario.
The point of this is, who wants to be the lucky bastard that dives feet-first into the darkest pit in Tartarus?